Link to July 2023 thread
July proved to be a less nail-biting month than June. Brodie re-appeared early on the 1st and delivered fish (including flounder) to the nest every day bar 1 thereafter, with a record count of 7 on the 21st. Asha also fished and delivered a salmon on the 3rd, as well as quite a few sticks, not least one to replace the sticky-up stick on the nest that got removed on ringing day - 12th July. We have 2 boys, as only 7% of those surveyed had predicted. 2C5 (oldest) became Sid (Vicious) and 2C4 (youngest) is Harry (Nilsson). We had some cracking snaps particularly from the PTZ camera, a 2am fish, self-feeding started, and wing-flapping and helicoptering. Bets are on for a fledge or two very early in August. Sid is 58 days and Harry 56 days on the 1st of August
Unknown said:Why is it that we never see Brodie and KL5 at the same time???
I've noted that, too, CC - but have no answer
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It won't let me put link on here I am following Wendy eff37 if she can post a link I did it before for you Scylla it won't et me this time with the same link i can put up to 1,000photos on the site only 133 at moment when the new co took over the deleted 1500 photos and My account
when first joined Yahoo i had a free paid up membership
with unlimited uploads 20 years ago
Hi Trevor, I am eff37 on flickr, what is it you want me to do? I have found you on there, had email notification!
Oh, all right then Scylla. What do I know anyway, sigh.
trevor l said:I did it before for you Scylla it won't et me this time
I don't remember ever seeing that, TREVOR
Not to worry, we'll wait for the Powers that Be to clear up the links fault and then...
We had a rainbow fragment - I tried putting a rainbow border on it but it overshadowed the real thing, as you can imagine:
Oh hang on - here's the same rainbow on nest cam, a little bit more of it so it can take a pale rainbow border:
It's been like this on 'n off:
30 August
A Barn Owl saw us into the new day - I'd never have found it if it hadn't caught my eye live:
scylla said:A Barn Owl saw us into the new day -
Just like this one